Rural PI was further described as a lack of some element necessary to complete the professional role, such as peer support, mentorship, proctorship, continuing education, or technology, coupled with the practitioner's perception that the necessary element was missing in his or her professional life.

25) In the case of a mutuum, Duns Scotus rejects the consumptibility argument that ownership cannot be separated from the use of money on the basis that Franciscans, who held property at this time under the papal proctorship established by Nicholas III, would then be unable to use money.

A hospital is certified as an EndoBarrier COE after meeting initial qualifications of having a team experienced in treating patients with type 2 diabetes and obesity and following a rigorous training and proctorship program conducted by GI Dynamics.

A hospital is certified as an EndoBarrier Center of Excellence following a rigorous training and proctorship program conducted by GI Dynamics in collaboration with global experts in type 2 diabetes and obesity management.

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